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Anight Clerk can always be had by pulling the Knobin front. ——THE—— West Ward Stock Farm, | —THE HOME OF~ | Mambrino Chief Jr. iso BRONZE TURKEYS FOR® SALE, FANCY BRED, INQUIRE OF LAURA GONGKLIN, PASSAIC, MO. Do You Want to Save from 25 to 50 Cents on Every Dollar you Spend. so, write forenr s of Groceries, Dry Shoes, Clothing, Mar | tive | hoisted out of the sh | on the extreme PUNTA ARENAS. The Most Southern Town of the American Continent. We reached Punta Arenas in the | night, anchored, and slept happily until | daybreak. blew the steam- ts of our nof the when whistle to warn th At leng board, we presence. and we were at but the landing was difficult and dangerous: owing to the ‘rand the primi- we had to be port came on liberty to go ashor roughness of the wa the rness of moles. p's boat with ropes. The tor to in- terest the visit nd ¥ are two coal hulks. an Ame an schooner at anchor.se Ismail cousting schooners, used for seal-fishing and local service, and a Chili To the north of the depot. with the sandy survey steamer. town is a government aif a dozen buoys lying on shore, and looking from a distance yigantic spinning tops. | Still furt! to the north is an old light-house tower, painted red and white, 9 hwas used by the German | astronomica! mission at the time of the last passage of Venus. Beyond the becomes flat, and water, forming a 1 beacon | he na the land ‘sont into th I ith a con Hen it-house 1e of the sett Point. | The town is nt ori- gin, but it rapidly, | and now has a population of 922 souls, | the whole itorio de Mage | hi tion of 2.086, of whom | + fi about S00 are fore of various | nationalities, the chief capitalists and | business people being German or En- glish. The houses ure solidly built of | wood, the best of them having corru- gated ir roofs. Most of the | are painted white: some have roofs of the roofs throw off the rain. same are. of couse. wand prosperous. houses are Ger- | nas is a free port, and | forsupplying the sheep farms and various settlements on the opposite islands of the del Fuego al business group, southern agonia, and the | Falkland Islands. In these rainy and apparently inhospitable regions the great industry is sheep-farming. There is »much gold-dust in the rivers and | torrents, and silver and ¢ mines in | the neighborhood, but hitherto they have not been worked with success. It is curious to note that the shepherds who come t» Punta Are- nas to buy goods and provisions often pay in gold-dust. which they gather in the streams near which their flocks are feeding. Skins and furs form a second important industry: seal and sea-otters abound in the various chan- nels between the islands of Terra del Fuego and of the Straits of Magellan, and three times a year the Patagonian Indians ride into Punta Arenas to sell the produce of their hunting excursions, namely, puma, ostrich, guanaco and silver-fox skins. The exportation of furs isan important business here. and the port, standing as it does in the regu- lar steamer track, is destined to greater and greater prosperity. When we re- turned on board we found two Danish fur dealers displaying their stock of merchandise and ‘endeavoring to do business with the passengers. The skins were spread out on the aft deck —ostrich. guanaco, seal, otter, puma, fox —looking soft and warm, and interspersed with a few In- over the hatches dian curiosities, such as bows, arrows, spears. lassos, shell-work. spurs, models of bark canoes, and the te Ea which the Pat the Argentine ostrich. he and a dozer use to hunt the | dour mailbag | Osiri on board a qu coede iver on her Harpers’ Magazi: Imprudence in ¢ affection squeeze her hi y Waist know very presses it With any self-e that any right to will be such man UM the big are nearly City of Ne York. which have been founded time to time have from there failed, and the Cana- dian Club found it necessary off its restrictions on membership and admit other persons than Canadians be- fore it became successful. The French societies in New York have a very lib- eral percentage of American members. and the German clubs are all rapidly becoming American institutions In London there are two clubs which are xelusively American in) membership and management, and there are good inglish clubs in Berlin and Vienna.— Chicago Herald. American Ente Het ress—No olent of superintendent of the K. & F. railway. ment.” ceauely of red.* of much importance conductor di | have cal | tremely rare. | courteous Vi , who herd the be to throw | AN EXCEPTIONAL CASE. One Instance in Which Honesty Was Not the Best Policy. A polite man. well dressed and benev- countenance, called on the “I shall not detai said the the you but a mo- ac the railroad im: my business to me. concern to so rich a as the one you represent morning I got on a train at I had just time eno train. and con ticket. The cour- ngh of be small yuen indeed, I Uae him. so I AslI be of small but it is an r to my pe fim sir, not pe money ae t bel ion, would i longs to others: Ned to give you a half. Here is your he superinter and said: “Such honesty! si Would you’ mind telli me your name? ‘ ly not. “Iam R. “Thank you. I another room a mi ure hav y returt “Assuredly, s The some distance a phone called superinter © ont a we R. BB. Millire nd an officer here at onc The superintendent ret room where he had left the “We are nonest and very pleasant w yeay,” said the suy r “Yes. very. indeed, this morning that we thankful for the many 1 The sensati S passe: ered upon us. a money panic berof vile and grindii re trusts to the wall of justice. Well going. lowe a grocer f flour and pron to be in Pray a hurry rare that one meets such a man that a little talk with } “You greatl itor. have with high railroad offi heard that they sh and imperious. I must say. that you are one of the most agreeable men it has ever been my good fortune to meet.” ‘Don't mention it.” the superintend- ent answered, looking toward the door. “Please don’t be in a hurry,” he added as the visitor arose. “I should like to stay longer but really I must go and pay for that flour.” “O, the fellow can wait. Come in.” man had appeared in the doorway. “This is he,” (pointing to the honest fellow.) “I am a deputy new-comer, gentleman, your arres “Wha m is refreshing.” ise me.” said the d much nd have su to do ure usac however, sheriff.” said the idressing the honorable ad TP have a warrant for warrant for my arrest? I don’t understand you, sir.” “Perhaps I can explain.” said the su- perintendent.“* time ago, some body robbed an ress messenger on one of our trains, i n convineed that you are the man before, about you, in to pay a 1 never saw you and of but railre course know nothing man that would come Va udoone dollar and a half that a con or had failed to col leet is either a foolor a robber, and as you are not a fool you must be the other fellow. the cha At any rate we will try you on of robbery low was tried, was proved and is now serving a te ansaw Tr er. AN Hs G tow raze his fare, pail face. A fe mown of pane rose from his The made se was about to pair pare. but she through it down and ran with all her mite. for fear her guessed would not weight. But when she saw the little won. tiers stood in her ayes at the site. ‘Ewe poor dear! Why dew you lye here! Are yew dying Know: he said, “Iam feint.” She boar him inn Wer arms, as she aught, toa room where he mite be quiet. gave him bred and meet, held a cent-bottle under his knows, untied his choler. rapped him suite drachm up war x went for ath. to the in the | "they re aster ( know % ver: ard oon our ret too h } aren + a sigh You cl when you t ont After * mana- “shat » not “Tam not my- ted peated repe ray and sev o—but y ire and Tt others all the v —When a is named Reg ginald four itd loesn't matter to her ve shakes} Epoch. lman When she is twenty- much vork of a check vis so long as it wi HW j Somerville Journal | ~—Travers—"Do you know, it’s a sin- gular thing. but every time I have had new su been Fi it I have ditferent girl. When you get 1 engaged to a Dashaway —"Heaven ied what a for your wife.”—Clothier and Furnisher. —Deacon Hardserabble (to passenger requiring three seats for himself and baggage)—"'You are from the city, I presume?” Mr. Shoat—"Yes: how did you know it?” Deacon 1 abble “O, we butchered three months ag —N. A Financial Discussion.—Old Man (facetiously)—""Come, my dear, aren't you going to advise me? Here’s a man that wants me to lend him ten thousand dollars on his Atchi- son stock. Now what would you advise me to do?” Young Wife—“Why, you know that I don’t know anything about our country Y. Herald. hogs Money bags money.” Old Man Moneybags—"*Don't know anything about money! That's pretty good, when one day as I have you made as much in made in all my life Young Wife "Why. when was that Old Man Moneybags (uproariously) “When you m me.” Young Wife told made a worse soston Courier. SIBERIAL SOIL. 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